In a shocking blow to Chelsea’s defensive unit, defender Levi Colwill suffered an anterior cruciate ligament injury in training earlier this week and is set to miss a majority of the upcoming season.

The club announced Colwill underwent successful surgery to repair the ACL and will begin his recovery and rehabilitation supported by Cobham. Colwill suffered the injury in his first training session back after the Blues lifted the FIFA Club World Cup trophy.

A major blow to a Chelsea side set to re-enter the UEFA Champions League after winning the Conference League the season prior.

Colwill, 22-years-old, has played for Chelsea since joining the club at their U9 level. He signed his first professional contract with the club in Feb. 2020 before spending a season on loan at Huddersfield Town and Brighton and Hove Albion a piece. He signed a six-year deal in August 2023 making his official debut later that month in a Premier League loss to Liverpool.

Last season, Colwill made 43 appearances in all competitions including 35 starts in the Premier League. He primarily played as a centre back during Enzo Maresca’s first season in charge. Colwill was also named a starter in five of Chelsea’s six FIFA Club World Cup games only missing out on the semifinals due to suspension. The 22-year-old defender assisted one of Chelsea’s three goals as they went on to upset Paris Saint-Germain becoming crowned world champions in the process.


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This article was originally published on www.si.com as Levi Colwill Suffers ACL Injury, Set to Miss Majority of 2025–26 Season.

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